Movement Alert|Tingyi Holdings Falls 3.2% in Regular Trading, PET Cost Pressure and Weak Beverage Business Continue to Weigh

Market Focus06-23

On June 23, Tingyi Holdings fell 3.2% in regular trading, trading at HK$9.68/share with turnover of HK$83.19 million, extending a persistent downtrend that has seen the stock decline from above HK$10.56 over the past week.

On the news front, the US-Iran conflict has driven international oil prices higher, causing PET — the core packaging material for beverages — to surge in price. Institutions noted that since June, high-priced PET procurement has begun to materialize, placing significant pressure on Tingyi's second-half beverage gross margins. Compounding the cost headwinds, the company's beverage segment fundamentals remain weak, with first-half beverage revenue declining 2.6% year-over-year and the core ready-to-drink tea category falling 6.3%. The company's debt-to-asset ratio stands at 71.28%, drawing additional market attention to financial leverage risks.

Tingyi Holdings is a leading Chinese food and beverage company primarily engaged in the manufacturing and sale of instant noodles, ready-to-drink tea, carbonated beverages, juice, packaged water, and other products.

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